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dean baker, the gig is up. the cuts are coming, and i say i unlike the stimulus package, these budget cuts will work to help the economy. >> well, i'll take issue with that, but first, larry, i want to rub this in a little bit. you talked about the capital goods orders. looked like the fiscal cliff didn't have anyone too upset. we had good retail sales numbers. i guess they weren't worried like you were about the fiscal cliff. >> well, no, because the republicans saved us all by not only putting the votes in to stop that tax cut, they got a higher threshold. the thing wasn't near as bad as anybody thought. that's why -- >> this is december. in december -- >> i'm going to hoist you on your own petard. >> this was in december, they didn't know that, larry. >> they knew that. they had great foresight. >> okay. but let's get to the cuts here. >> all right. >> i'm still a little lost here. we have a collapse of the economy, collapse of the housing bubble. that leads to plunging consumption, plunging residential cons
dean baker, the gig is up. the cuts are coming, and i say i unlike the stimulus package, these budget cuts will work to help the economy. >> well, i'll take issue with that, but first, larry, i want to rub this in a little bit. you talked about the capital goods orders. looked like the fiscal cliff didn't have anyone too upset. we had good retail sales numbers. i guess they weren't worried like you were about the fiscal cliff. >> well, no, because the republicans saved us all by not...
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baker and blodget go toe to toe. first our top story, the day after stocks got off to a rocking start. the best first day for the dow in four years. now what? we are trading today's action. j.b., what do you make of today following what happened yesterday? >> you know, if you're bullish, what you want to see is a shol l shallow light volume pull back and not an extension of yesterday. the fact that we're flat and not giving back the gain is positive. typically the strength yesterday to today has been broad. i don't see anything not to like if you're of the bullish persuasion. >> i would say this is a heck of a way to back up yesterday. you didn't need to be off to the races today. you didn't want to see a wave of selling. >> buyer's remorse and everything else. >> stephanie? >> i think this is verywe were we have been aggressively buying the last two weeks. we ended the year with the least amount of cash on hand. what you want to do is use the volatility to your advantage. if you have the big rallies like yesterday,
baker and blodget go toe to toe. first our top story, the day after stocks got off to a rocking start. the best first day for the dow in four years. now what? we are trading today's action. j.b., what do you make of today following what happened yesterday? >> you know, if you're bullish, what you want to see is a shol l shallow light volume pull back and not an extension of yesterday. the fact that we're flat and not giving back the gain is positive. typically the strength yesterday to...
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baker, who made the more compelling argument here on hp? >> i got to jump into bed with joe on that one. i nice 3.7% yield on it, some of the smartest minds on wall street are buying it. you look at the upside risk looks a lot better. >> just if you're scoring at home you meant ralph wentworth. gold below $1,700 after lawmakers struck that cliff deal, fails to address long-term spending. dennis gartman editor of "the gartman letter" good to see you on "the half." >> good to see you. >> fiscal cliff done, other issues on the way. where is gold going from here? >> it's going higher in yen terms. what you're seeing, we've got a government in japan that is predicating its entire platform on a weaker yen, expects to get a weaker yen, given that you'll try to create, they may not succeed but try to create inflation over there. you want to own gold in yen terms. i know this gets tiring to most people. gold is making a new high in yen terms. in yen terms. gold and dollar terms is well below its highs. it is different in other foreign currencies. i
baker, who made the more compelling argument here on hp? >> i got to jump into bed with joe on that one. i nice 3.7% yield on it, some of the smartest minds on wall street are buying it. you look at the upside risk looks a lot better. >> just if you're scoring at home you meant ralph wentworth. gold below $1,700 after lawmakers struck that cliff deal, fails to address long-term spending. dennis gartman editor of "the gartman letter" good to see you on "the half."...
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thanks to dean baker. and jim. now, investors cheered some positive economic reports sending the s&p 500 to the best level in more than five years. the dow added 84 points. this is great. all good. but let me say this. regarding our potential to grow. given the high level of promise and the incredibly low level of interest rates, more interesting why isn't the stock market much higher than it is? why isn't the stock market setting new all time highs on a daily basis? i mean, way beyond october 2007. to help illuminate this, we bring bought stephen weiss, author of "unhundredged, the kig of the market." why haven't stocks done better, with profits where they are. why? >> people are afraid. that's the reason. you have a dysfunctional washington right now which preys on the market. you have bond market that -- a bond market that holds up well. yields are back up a little bit, but people find safety in there what is a bubble. despite the lack of growth that you see stabilization in europe, in terms of not getting much
thanks to dean baker. and jim. now, investors cheered some positive economic reports sending the s&p 500 to the best level in more than five years. the dow added 84 points. this is great. all good. but let me say this. regarding our potential to grow. given the high level of promise and the incredibly low level of interest rates, more interesting why isn't the stock market much higher than it is? why isn't the stock market setting new all time highs on a daily basis? i mean, way beyond...
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. >> baker are you a buyer? >> buying. i think probably see a little bit of consolidation in the short term. for the last five days everybody has been buying on the dip. you'll see a little bit of a pull back. as we go through earnings we'll see more volatile. but buying on the dips. >> doc, you had no position. you took everything off ahead of the debt ceiling or ahead of the fiscal cliff or whatever was going on at that point in time. where your today? >> my toes are back in the water. for the last several weeks i've been buying selectively here and there. i'm still on lie about 25% invested. in expiration week i'm usually 100%. i'm not as confident but today's move in particular, driving up through the resistance which was somewhere around the 7414, 74 area in the s&p we blew through that. that's a positive sign. and the fact that while apple had been having those sessions where it was down $20 session after session, with that big turn around yesterday, you take a look at it here, nobody would have guessed that apple co
. >> baker are you a buyer? >> buying. i think probably see a little bit of consolidation in the short term. for the last five days everybody has been buying on the dip. you'll see a little bit of a pull back. as we go through earnings we'll see more volatile. but buying on the dips. >> doc, you had no position. you took everything off ahead of the debt ceiling or ahead of the fiscal cliff or whatever was going on at that point in time. where your today? >> my toes are...
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when asked at a press conference about herbalife, steve baker who runs the midwest office said simply he couldn't discuss herbalife. but what he did say without mentioning any company in particular, was something along the lines that no matter how long a company has been in business or how big it is, way more people appear to be losing money than making money. now some of my observations after looking at fortune high-tech among its big rewards are bmws. much like another multilevel market be we have mentioned here called visalis. fortune's high-tech website was filled with smiling faces and success stories and like many multilevel marketers, it has been highly charitable. and its board of advisors includes a former kentucky attorney general. they are greeted with this message today. we are confident our side of the story will be heard. we are defending ourselves vigorously. we expect to be vendcated. guys, what i think is important here is the fdc is moving on this one company. now does it open up sort of clear the desk so to speak so it can go after -- >> you think? >> i think that i
when asked at a press conference about herbalife, steve baker who runs the midwest office said simply he couldn't discuss herbalife. but what he did say without mentioning any company in particular, was something along the lines that no matter how long a company has been in business or how big it is, way more people appear to be losing money than making money. now some of my observations after looking at fortune high-tech among its big rewards are bmws. much like another multilevel market be we...
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halliburton and baker hughes are telling you things got better. although, last quarter things weren't that good in north america. i think you hold on to gardner denver. i think -- excuse me, i have a bad nosebleed. hopefully that doesn't happen. i think it's fine. larry in oregon, larry? >> caller: jim. good afternoon from way out west. >> well, how you doing? >> caller: pretty good. even though you took our football coach, we'll get over it. >> well, you know what? i hope you all share in the bounty there. what's going on? >> caller: follow some of the insider buying stuff and occasionally find something that intrigues me. and carl icahn's done a pretty good job doing this over the years and he's purchased several hundred thousand shares of federal mogul starting in the mid to high teens and continued buying as the stocks dropped. i've seen estimates that the sum of the parts is worth $20 to $30 a share, but i don't know what you think. i thought i stole some when i bought some around $10, it's now $8 selling below book value, has some debt, mult
halliburton and baker hughes are telling you things got better. although, last quarter things weren't that good in north america. i think you hold on to gardner denver. i think -- excuse me, i have a bad nosebleed. hopefully that doesn't happen. i think it's fine. larry in oregon, larry? >> caller: jim. good afternoon from way out west. >> well, how you doing? >> caller: pretty good. even though you took our football coach, we'll get over it. >> well, you know what? i...
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. >> he was a bank -- you're right, jimmy baker was, but he was a bank director and he knew a lot about it as a corporate lawyer. steve forbes, i just go down the list. this is not personal. i've never met mr. lew. i'm saying on qualifications, he has no markets standing, he has no financial standing or discussions, i don't know what he's going to do with the dollar which has fallen 10% over obama. and steve, i do judge him harshly as omb director. after all, the massive spending and deficit and debt creation, jack lew was presiding over all of that. >> yes, well, he reflects the beliefs of his boss. and i'm sure he's a nice guy, man of integrity, but he's wrong on the budget, wrong on taxes and wrong on the dollar. you're wrong in on those three things, it's not going to be a happy tenure. i couldn't care about his resume, as long as he was a smart guy that could get up to speed quickly with his international counterparts and alike. but he's wrong on the three most profound things out there. you know the dollar, the tax code, the spending, all contributing to the disastrous economy we
. >> he was a bank -- you're right, jimmy baker was, but he was a bank director and he knew a lot about it as a corporate lawyer. steve forbes, i just go down the list. this is not personal. i've never met mr. lew. i'm saying on qualifications, he has no markets standing, he has no financial standing or discussions, i don't know what he's going to do with the dollar which has fallen 10% over obama. and steve, i do judge him harshly as omb director. after all, the massive spending and...
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we're artisan bakers before we started. all of our food has to be as good as what artisan bakers would produce. now, you may not come in and get bread at every occasion. you may decide that's not the way you want to eat it, you may want one of our specialty salads. right now we're doing a power spinach salad to die for. baby spinach in a light dressing. it's really good. i encourage you to come in and try it. >> i'll probably do it this weekend. panera cares. i like panera. in boston, should i visit that one when i go to visit my daughter who lives a block from you? >> we're opening our fifth panera cares. this is an extension of our community efforts. as you know, we've had phenomenal success by being part of 1,700-odd communities across america. we got very involved in the issues of food insecurity. we donate all of the leftover bread and baked goods every day because we bake anew. when you recognize that one in four kids in america don't know where their next meal is coming from, you understand the issues. we decided to
we're artisan bakers before we started. all of our food has to be as good as what artisan bakers would produce. now, you may not come in and get bread at every occasion. you may decide that's not the way you want to eat it, you may want one of our specialty salads. right now we're doing a power spinach salad to die for. baby spinach in a light dressing. it's really good. i encourage you to come in and try it. >> i'll probably do it this weekend. panera cares. i like panera. in boston,...
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you're also reducing the road capacity of baker street. you are also removing 100 or so street parking spaces on oak and fell, including some white zones and some yellow zones. so we haven't talked about the parking -- but when you add that all up together, it's definitely not minor. and i don't think that -- in order to make your decision, i don't think you need to decide what is the small -- what is the biggest minor thing that is exempt because this is way, way, way above that biggest minor thing that would be exempt. >> supervisor campos: well you had a traffic study that was done here. >> first of all it wasn't an independent traffic study. it didn't -- it was discussed in about two pages of their declaration, saying it's categorically exempt. we've been asking for them to do independent studies on what -- and also the traffic study talks about level of service deck rements or increments but it doesn't say there's no study done whatsoever about the effect of the loss of that much parking. it's based on the opinion, or the experience o
you're also reducing the road capacity of baker street. you are also removing 100 or so street parking spaces on oak and fell, including some white zones and some yellow zones. so we haven't talked about the parking -- but when you add that all up together, it's definitely not minor. and i don't think that -- in order to make your decision, i don't think you need to decide what is the small -- what is the biggest minor thing that is exempt because this is way, way, way above that biggest minor...
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once again, james baker. >> what would be your advice to president obama? >> my advice to president obama is, mr. president, whatever happens in the second term, you're going to bear the consequences of. our country is in sick shape financially. economically, we're really in bad shape. if we didn't have the dollar, the de facto reserve we would be greece. it's not going to be fixed without leadership from you. the republicans maintain control of the house. and we have divided government, he has to take the lead. he may score some short term victories over the republicans. in the meaning of long term, it's his enchilada. >> president clinton, secretary of the treasury, robert rubin. >> when people look at what president obama should do. there are a number of people who say, well, he's got to get the fiscal house in order, he's got to deal with the deficit. why is that important? >> i think it's important to design a sound fiscal program that both contributes to job creation and recovery in the short term, i absolutely believe programs do that by creating con
once again, james baker. >> what would be your advice to president obama? >> my advice to president obama is, mr. president, whatever happens in the second term, you're going to bear the consequences of. our country is in sick shape financially. economically, we're really in bad shape. if we didn't have the dollar, the de facto reserve we would be greece. it's not going to be fixed without leadership from you. the republicans maintain control of the house. and we have divided...
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mike baker who lives at 521 west 85th street and unarmed tbifs banter. and a new poll shows 12% of pakistanis have a positive view of the united states. experts suggest that in the future we fire troans full of local -- drones full of local -- lollipops and gummy bears. and last the right wing facist is here for her comments. >> thank you very much, mike. two flaws in the opening tease there. no one will ever believe i will be unarmed, and no one will ever believe i will buy a place in the mid80s on the west side. >> i will fact check. >> let's welcome our guests. i am here with gerri willis. she anchors the willis report at 6:00 p.m. eastern time on fox business network. jaime weinstein, the daily caller senior editor. and one of the authors of the e book, "the lizard king." it is our own bill schulz. and sitting next to me right here is write writer and comedian keith oberstat. and soon you will be cheering because the end is nearing. you know where this is going. you have been watching this a longtime. our new york times correspondent. good to see you
mike baker who lives at 521 west 85th street and unarmed tbifs banter. and a new poll shows 12% of pakistanis have a positive view of the united states. experts suggest that in the future we fire troans full of local -- drones full of local -- lollipops and gummy bears. and last the right wing facist is here for her comments. >> thank you very much, mike. two flaws in the opening tease there. no one will ever believe i will be unarmed, and no one will ever believe i will buy a place in...
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now we go to mike baker for a pre game report. diligence, because our government is not allowed to torture anymore. what is coming up on tonight's show? >> thank you, andy, and happy new year to you and your family. >> thank you. >> coming up on tonight's show, a story that pits the media's god given right to engage in stupid behavior of americans to legally own weapons. and why a french government minister with a hard to pronounce names is up in arms over hate speech. we will take turns butchering her name and then talk pretentiously about god's existence. and what did john boehner say to harry reid when the two met in the capitol building after the fiscal cliff deal? regardless senator reid is probably too old and inflexible to comply. all that and more next. >> happy new year to you as well. let's welcome our guest. i am here with fox business network anchor lori roth man. >> that's it? >> that's all you get. >> okay, fine. >> comedian, joe devito. that's all he gets too. bill schulz, sorry. and sitting next to me is rob long,
now we go to mike baker for a pre game report. diligence, because our government is not allowed to torture anymore. what is coming up on tonight's show? >> thank you, andy, and happy new year to you and your family. >> thank you. >> coming up on tonight's show, a story that pits the media's god given right to engage in stupid behavior of americans to legally own weapons. and why a french government minister with a hard to pronounce names is up in arms over hate speech. we will...
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prince george's county baker has made a friendly bet with his t in washington. coffeebeen called the that. if the redskins win on sunday, will send baker a basket containing seattle's and starbucks coffee. if the seahawks win, baker will our coffee toof washington state. that coffee made in landover. a pet goat ise, ack home tonight after having adventure. man wasurgh area earlier in the , when he was bumped by the goat from behind. , namedook the goat in -- name him milton, and tried to find his owner. the owner came forward today. if he had not, he had [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: the big hot pastrami melt. we perfected the pastrami sandwich -- filled with hot, juicy pastrami, pickles, yellow mustard and bubbly melted cheese. all piled-high on our signature freshly baked ead. made hot, toasty and just for you. and don't be afraid to put your spin on this deli style deliciousity -- add your favorite ingredients, like spicy jalapeÑos or crisp green peppers. get to your local subway and taste some perfect pastrami today! subway. eat fresh.
prince george's county baker has made a friendly bet with his t in washington. coffeebeen called the that. if the redskins win on sunday, will send baker a basket containing seattle's and starbucks coffee. if the seahawks win, baker will our coffee toof washington state. that coffee made in landover. a pet goat ise, ack home tonight after having adventure. man wasurgh area earlier in the , when he was bumped by the goat from behind. , namedook the goat in -- name him milton, and tried to find...
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baker was carrying out bush's policy, but baker helped shape that policy himself. and that, i think, is the key. will the state department again be relevant to actually implementing the strategy of our foreign policy? >> aaron david miller good of you. thank you. >> pleasure, shep. >> well, great britain today urged all of its citizens to get out of ben georgia circumstance libarch citing an imminent threat to all westerners. brian's foreign office did not give details but at least one airline, air malta, reported it cancelled flights to ben georgia si after british officials issued the warning there have been many attacks including the attack that killed our ambassador. least week italy withdrew staff after a gun attack on its post-there. >> the smog in salt lake city utah is so bad that some parents are saying they're keeping their kids inside. the environmental protection agency reports the greater salt lake region has the nation's worst air and has for months, because an icy fog is smoking the mountain valleys and trapping lung-damaging soot. local officials ar
baker was carrying out bush's policy, but baker helped shape that policy himself. and that, i think, is the key. will the state department again be relevant to actually implementing the strategy of our foreign policy? >> aaron david miller good of you. thank you. >> pleasure, shep. >> well, great britain today urged all of its citizens to get out of ben georgia circumstance libarch citing an imminent threat to all westerners. brian's foreign office did not give details but at...
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mike baker discusses his new book, "i'm always clinching." first, did an airport -- should an airport be named after this guy? >>> nobody was watching and now even fewer will, if that is possible. the network from al gore is no more as al jaw swreer wraw, who ever he is, has bought and shut erred the lowly rated tv. it is about jam, i believe. the arab news thing plans to start an english language channel with newscasts from new york to qatar. 10 years ago al jazeera was known for broadcasting tapes from al-qaeda. and now they are trying to compete with their sister station, msnbc and a fun sidebar, according to the new york times, gore urged his partners to sell by december 31st to avoid higher tax rates. taking affect on january 1st. not only that, but glen beck reportedly tried to buy the network last year, but was told they wouldn't sell to someone who wasn't aligned with their point of view, ie, not bat [bleep] crazy. let's go to goat who thinks she a chicken. >> that would be an adorable, sexy pet. remi, you are iranian. you deny it, bu
mike baker discusses his new book, "i'm always clinching." first, did an airport -- should an airport be named after this guy? >>> nobody was watching and now even fewer will, if that is possible. the network from al gore is no more as al jaw swreer wraw, who ever he is, has bought and shut erred the lowly rated tv. it is about jam, i believe. the arab news thing plans to start an english language channel with newscasts from new york to qatar. 10 years ago al jazeera was...
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baker. >> okay. opening it up for public comment. celiashumen. >> [inaudible] hester, these are two different case numbers, i wish you could do more than three minutes for the public because we have to speak to two projects, and you acknowledge the difficulty by giving more time to the project sponsor. two projects totally. >> commissioners, this item was called up, both of these items were called up together. it has been your practice to allow three minutes for each speaker. it is the pleasure of the commission chair to change that. >> let's stay with three minutes, i have two speaker cards here, if there's not an overwhelming amount of people, we can revisit that. (calling speaker names). >> hi, thank you, good afternoon, my name is seal yeah shoe m*n and i am here on behalf of the owner of 1rhode island street, we are a property that is diagonal to the 1 henry adams street project. we're happy to see that parcel being developed, it will be a good thing for the area but we do have some concerns particularly with regard to the heigh
baker. >> okay. opening it up for public comment. celiashumen. >> [inaudible] hester, these are two different case numbers, i wish you could do more than three minutes for the public because we have to speak to two projects, and you acknowledge the difficulty by giving more time to the project sponsor. two projects totally. >> commissioners, this item was called up, both of these items were called up together. it has been your practice to allow three minutes for each speaker....
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. >>> we have an update this morning on brian baker. he's a promising american tennis player we first met back in august. baker came back from a six-year injury layoff last summer and made it to the fourth round at wimbledon. as jeff glor reports, baker was playing in the australian open earlier today when bad fortune struck again. >> reporter: leading in his second round match at the australian open, baker was trying to make his first mark in the first tennis major of 2013. on a routine backhand he pulled up lame and had to be taken away in a wheelchair. his opponent could hardly believe it. >> he's the last guy i want that to happen to. >>> the last guy because baker's career was just getting back on track against extraordinary odds. a decade ago he was the number two ranked junior tennis player in the world. in 2005 he beat a young novak djokovic followed by a stunning upset of the world's ninth ranked player at the u.s. open. in august, however, he told us how that match almost became his last. >> i knew something was going on and i
. >>> we have an update this morning on brian baker. he's a promising american tennis player we first met back in august. baker came back from a six-year injury layoff last summer and made it to the fourth round at wimbledon. as jeff glor reports, baker was playing in the australian open earlier today when bad fortune struck again. >> reporter: leading in his second round match at the australian open, baker was trying to make his first mark in the first tennis major of 2013. on a...
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david sokol was sort of flag by bakers flagged by bakers of citigroup. citigroup team up with the idea. and they told them he bought some stock. then he tells rren buffett in early 2011 that you might want to look at this company. neil: never telling him that he owned shares? >> he did tell him, but he didn't say that he bought it recently. warren buffett said i thought he had owned it for a long time. it doesn't look good when y buy something in a couple of weeks later the company gets bought by the guy. >> there could be a variety of reasons, but they drop going further on this. why is that? >> they have not commented officially, but there are a number of reasons. maybe they felt they couldn't prove anything. but they interviewed a lot of people. i've spoken to people who they interviewed and david sokol ÷poke to fox business and i spoke to him and he said, go back to my childhood and take whatever you want. they basically couldn't charge him to move forward with a formal investigation. they did look into it more than a year and half now. but the fac
david sokol was sort of flag by bakers flagged by bakers of citigroup. citigroup team up with the idea. and they told them he bought some stock. then he tells rren buffett in early 2011 that you might want to look at this company. neil: never telling him that he owned shares? >> he did tell him, but he didn't say that he bought it recently. warren buffett said i thought he had owned it for a long time. it doesn't look good when y buy something in a couple of weeks later the company gets...
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a fight breaks out, jason baker and richard lawler are stabbed. ray lewis and two friends are charged with murder. what happened next is a mesmerizing saga, and the truth is as elusive as ever. >> i have not been back since. >> reporter: this is the first time that reggie oakly talked about it since that night. he wrote a book, he was eager to sell it. >> it was self defense. >> reporter: oakley says they were leaving the club and there was a fight. there was a champagne bottle broken over oakley's head. >> i had no idea anybody got stabbed. >> so you didn't stab him? >> i didn't stab him. >> so how did he end up with the stab wounds? >> you have to read the book to find out. >> reporter: after the fight, lewis and his friends sped off in this limo. i was never clear how two end up in the fight with the other guys and two end up dead, right? nobody is ever convicted. and how they ended up with stab wounds? >> if you end up with stab wounds, what does that mean? somebody stabbed you. >> reporter: right, you were saying you were not the one that sta
a fight breaks out, jason baker and richard lawler are stabbed. ray lewis and two friends are charged with murder. what happened next is a mesmerizing saga, and the truth is as elusive as ever. >> i have not been back since. >> reporter: this is the first time that reggie oakly talked about it since that night. he wrote a book, he was eager to sell it. >> it was self defense. >> reporter: oakley says they were leaving the club and there was a fight. there was a champagne...
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a fight breaks out, and when the dust settles, jason baker and richard lawler are stabbed to death and left in the street. ray lewis and two friends are charged with murder. what unfolded next is a mesmerizing saga, and the truth is as elusive as ever as you're about to see. >> i have not been back to this area since that incident happened. >> reporter: this is the first time that reggie oakly talked about it since that night. oakley has written a book which he is eager to sell. >> from my point of view, it was self-defense. >> reporter: oakley says they were leaving the club when the group started to fight. there was a champagne bottle broken over oakley's head. then there was mayhem. >> i had no idea anybody got stabbed. >> so you didn't stab him? >> no i didn't stab him. >> so how did he end up with the stab wounds if you're the one fighting him? >> you have to read the book to find out. >> reporter: after the fight, lewis and his entourage piled in his limo and sped off. i was never clear about how two guys end up with a fight with two other guys two of them end up dead, right? nob
a fight breaks out, and when the dust settles, jason baker and richard lawler are stabbed to death and left in the street. ray lewis and two friends are charged with murder. what unfolded next is a mesmerizing saga, and the truth is as elusive as ever as you're about to see. >> i have not been back to this area since that incident happened. >> reporter: this is the first time that reggie oakly talked about it since that night. oakley has written a book which he is eager to sell....
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. >> the bakers union, i think probably will continue to contest, and they'll do what they do. and again, i think in some circumstances, some bidders are union shops, and they rehire people and that would be great. i would love for everyone to get their job back. you know, whether they're union -- >> 18,000 people lost their jobs. >> maybe not the people who went on strike. >> 18,000 people lost their jobs. how many jobs do you think are gained back once these brands are up and running? >> no way to know until we know who the winner of the bid is. >> is that something that is considered in deciding who you want as the ultimate winner of the bid? or is it dollars and cents who's going to come up with the highest number? >> the standard in bankruptcy court is the highest value, right? so i can personally sort of have a view of i would love to have more people employed, replied, than less. but the standard is what's the highest return for the estate. >> we've got to go. what's the debt trading at? >> well, that's a great question, andrew, because frankly, this was debt, so we have
. >> the bakers union, i think probably will continue to contest, and they'll do what they do. and again, i think in some circumstances, some bidders are union shops, and they rehire people and that would be great. i would love for everyone to get their job back. you know, whether they're union -- >> 18,000 people lost their jobs. >> maybe not the people who went on strike. >> 18,000 people lost their jobs. how many jobs do you think are gained back once these brands are...
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a fight breaks out and when the dust settles, yas son baker and richard luller are stabbed to death. ray lewis and two friends are charged with murder. what unfolded next is a mesmerizing saga and the truth is as elusive as ever, as you're about to see. >> i haven't been back to this area since that incident happened. >> reporter: this is the first time rej nald has talked on camera about that night. oakley has written a book which he is eager to sell. he says he was leaving the club with lewis when the two victims started arguing with their group. jason baker broke a champagne bottle over oakley's head and then it was mayhem. >> i had no idea that nobody had gotten stabbed or nothing like that. >> reporter: so you didn't stab him in. >> no, i didn't stab him. >> reporter: so how did the guy end up with stab wounds? >> you'll have to read the book to find out. >> reporter: they piled into a limo and sped off. >> i was never really clear how two guys end up in a fight with two other guys and two of them end up dead. right? no one's ever convicted. and how they ended up with stab wound
a fight breaks out and when the dust settles, yas son baker and richard luller are stabbed to death. ray lewis and two friends are charged with murder. what unfolded next is a mesmerizing saga and the truth is as elusive as ever, as you're about to see. >> i haven't been back to this area since that incident happened. >> reporter: this is the first time rej nald has talked on camera about that night. oakley has written a book which he is eager to sell. he says he was leaving the...
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anyway, those brands, including wonder bread, baker's pride and butternut. the bankrupt company liquidating and the bread brands could bring in more than $350 million. of course we all want twinkies so that could be a good thing. finally a key hurdle has been cleared as american airlines and us airways finally explore a emergencier. us airways pilots have backed a proposal by american's pilots union. and those details about the two groups would be combined in the event a deal was struck, a bankrupt american is expected to consider the merger proposal at a board meeting this week. so we might have a deal finally. or at least we're getting closer. we've been talking about that one for a very long time. becky, back to you. >> andrew, thank you. why don't we take a look at where the futures stand this morning. we have a couple of guest hosts here who have been analyzing what's been happening with the markets and what to expect. this morning you do see a little bit of a pullback. and gentlemen, rich, barry, we've been watching these things. if you had to give a f
anyway, those brands, including wonder bread, baker's pride and butternut. the bankrupt company liquidating and the bread brands could bring in more than $350 million. of course we all want twinkies so that could be a good thing. finally a key hurdle has been cleared as american airlines and us airways finally explore a emergencier. us airways pilots have backed a proposal by american's pilots union. and those details about the two groups would be combined in the event a deal was struck, a...
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this process, by the way, could eliminate baker eps a needs for conservatives and ingredients used to preserve flavors. i like the idea of getting more of those preservatives out. >>> mike seidel is now joining us from the weather channel. >> good morning. another great day in the northeast. things are warping up. it doesn't feel like january. new york city, sunny and 47. waudz, 53. back in charleston, west virginia, down to 53 degrees. now another story developing, rainfall is beginning to hit parts of texas. some areas could get 5 to 7 inches of rain over the next couple of days. if you're flying out of houston's airport or dallas, there may be delays tonight and tomorrow. some of these storms could produce severe weather. there's a chance of a tornado tonight or tomorrow. not a huge chance, but there will be some severe storms. florida looks terrific for the foreseeable future. highs, upper 70s and low 80s. even in miami, 82 is above average. your average high now is about 76 or 77 degrees. sunny and mild, midwest. chicago looks terrific. a little clipper system with some light sno
this process, by the way, could eliminate baker eps a needs for conservatives and ingredients used to preserve flavors. i like the idea of getting more of those preservatives out. >>> mike seidel is now joining us from the weather channel. >> good morning. another great day in the northeast. things are warping up. it doesn't feel like january. new york city, sunny and 47. waudz, 53. back in charleston, west virginia, down to 53 degrees. now another story developing, rainfall is...
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bobby baker is his man who counted votes with him. baker said i learned never to let him fail on the own. never. c-span: in your acknowledgment, you say two people who have not talked to you one bobby baker and the other bill moyers. why not how hard have you worked to get them to talk to you? >> guest: bobby i made repeated efforts to get him to talk to me. doesn't think much of my books. as for mr. moyers, he does say compliment i are things about my books. he said great things about my books. but he simply said he doesn't want to talk to me far long time it was said he was going to his own book on lynn don johnson who is perfectly understandable. i don't think he said it for many years. he simply, you have ask to ask him why he hasn't talked to me. c-span: what have you missed because the two men -- there's a lot of people what have you missed from bobby baker or bill moyers? >> guest: you miss a lot from both of them. you can remedy like of course bobby baker went to jail. he had a trial. a long trial. he's written a very revealin
bobby baker is his man who counted votes with him. baker said i learned never to let him fail on the own. never. c-span: in your acknowledgment, you say two people who have not talked to you one bobby baker and the other bill moyers. why not how hard have you worked to get them to talk to you? >> guest: bobby i made repeated efforts to get him to talk to me. doesn't think much of my books. as for mr. moyers, he does say compliment i are things about my books. he said great things about my...
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the only one of them who was still alive to receive it was vernon baker. serving is not the same as serving equally. there has been distinguished service by african-american soldiers in every american war all the way back to the revolutionary war on which they fought on both sides. and of course the civil war, and of course world war i, and every war we have had. when hawaii senator daniel inouye died several weeks ago, we remembered his service in world war ii as part of a segregated unit of japanese american servicemen. daniel inouye's medal of honor was also awarded more than 50 years after the war when a army review showed it was not just black units but asian units that were not properly recognized for their soldiers' heroism. we are still trying to give appropriate recognition now to the surviving tuskegee airmen, who you saw president obama paying tribute to at his inauguration this week, just as he did at his inauguration in 2009. it was not until world war ii was over in 194 that president harry truman issued an executive order to desegregate the
the only one of them who was still alive to receive it was vernon baker. serving is not the same as serving equally. there has been distinguished service by african-american soldiers in every american war all the way back to the revolutionary war on which they fought on both sides. and of course the civil war, and of course world war i, and every war we have had. when hawaii senator daniel inouye died several weeks ago, we remembered his service in world war ii as part of a segregated unit of...
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>> jim baker? really? >> so the man who ends the cold war without a shot could eat people like us for breakfast. >> yes. >> politically and often has. does this mean colin powell thinks this? at a certain point, just the sheer weight of people who have established their political credibility over decade after decade after decade in conservative politics, you have to give them a hearing. >> you have -- i'm sorry, i was just going to say, you have james baker, mike barnicle, coming out, a guy from texas who's been a hunter his whole life. joe manchin, colin powell, stanley mcchrystal, ronald reagan came out in favor of an assault weapons ban. in fact, a lot of people say that reagan made the deciding push. i mean, reagan was the one that made the big difference by calling republican members and writing republican members that were on the fence and convinced them to do it. yeah, at some point, the survivalist wing of the nra is going to collapse simply because their only argument for having assault weapons is
>> jim baker? really? >> so the man who ends the cold war without a shot could eat people like us for breakfast. >> yes. >> politically and often has. does this mean colin powell thinks this? at a certain point, just the sheer weight of people who have established their political credibility over decade after decade after decade in conservative politics, you have to give them a hearing. >> you have -- i'm sorry, i was just going to say, you have james baker, mike...
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baker to try to make that a little bit richer. if you open your things to 1 a 1.15, you can really see what this look like and they detract from the building a lot. even though some of the lower spaces have the wood. either a little bit more wood or wood simulation or masonry will make it a lot richer. on the other project, the bar project, i think that the best looking area there is the one that is going to be the sales office, leasing office and community room which has a lot of ma sonry and it looks like the richest. i was a little concerned with some of the rendering that came up on the screen. i thought what i have in the packets look a lot better. i am hoping that when we end up is more like the packet and less than on the screen. and when that building and when it was viewed from a distance looked pretty imposing and stark and i think that we make sure that the colors and the materials are subtle enough to fit into the area and again i would ask that both architects continue to work with the staff along those lines, i think
baker to try to make that a little bit richer. if you open your things to 1 a 1.15, you can really see what this look like and they detract from the building a lot. even though some of the lower spaces have the wood. either a little bit more wood or wood simulation or masonry will make it a lot richer. on the other project, the bar project, i think that the best looking area there is the one that is going to be the sales office, leasing office and community room which has a lot of ma sonry and...